A Quote by Mitt Romney

Pre-existing conditions for those previously insured must not lead to someone being unable to get insurance. — © Mitt Romney
Pre-existing conditions for those previously insured must not lead to someone being unable to get insurance.
President Trump has said he will not sign a bill which does not protect those with pre-existing conditions. I'm a physician who worked in a public hospital for 25 years caring for those with pre-existing conditions.
In my own business, I took on the insurance companies and built my own self-insured plan for my employees that was cost effective and included no caps on coverage, coverage for pre-existing conditions, and allowed kids to stay on their parents' plan until they turned 26.
The ACA is far from perfect, but through Kynect and expanded Medicaid, it enabled more than 400,000 Kentuckians - especially those with pre-existing conditions - to get affordable health insurance for the first time.
In order for Obamacare's cost structure to work, millions of Americans must sign up to pay inflated prices; that would help pay for the subsidies to cover insurance company costs on those with pre-existing conditions.
Look, I'm a cancer survivor, all right? So I have great personal empathy for people who have pre-existing conditions and can't get insurance.
Insurance companies can no longer refuse to cover Americans with pre-existing conditions.
Every insurer must offer every individual a plan and ensure each patient with pre-existing conditions has access to 'adequate and affordable health insurance coverage.'
Insurance companies can no longer refuse to cover Americans with pre-existing conditions. That's what change looks like.
I know how critical it is to make sure that people with pre-existing conditions have affordable insurance, and states are able to do that.
It is critical that we pass legislation to dramatically reform our health insurance system, and this reform should include a genuine public option, universal coverage, an end to insurance policy rescissions, and no restrictions against covering people with pre-existing conditions.
Protecting those with pre-existing conditions was one of the greatest health care reforms in our country's history and must be protected at all costs.
We must protect those with pre-existing conditions and ensure that every American family has access to quality, affordable health care.
Those with health insurance are overinsured and their behavior is distorted by moral hazard. Those without health insurance use their own money to make decisions based on an assessment of their needs. The insured are wasteful. The uninsured are prudent. So what's the solution? Make the insured a little more like the uninsured.
As Speaker, I passed protections for Mainers with pre-existing conditions to prevent insurance companies from denying them coverage - that's the kind of leadership we need in Washington.
It sickens me to hear of people being unable to get coverage if they have a pre-existing condition, or of seniors that are struggling to afford prescriptions.
As attorney general, I'm helping lead a national effort to protect coverage for pre-existing conditions.
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